Fring is a VoIP and chat client for your mobile phone. The service works with a handful of various networks, including Skype, AIM, MSN Messenger and Twitter. You can even make calls to landlines from your SkypeOut and SkypeIn account and place voice calls to your Skype and Fring address book.

Today, Fring is taking its iPhone app to the next level by bringing support for video chat. Nokia added this feature to some of its devices last week, and the new version of Fring is now in the app store. Fring is free and you can grab it here (iTunes link). That means the iPhone/iPod Touch can now accept incoming Skype Video Calls! This can lead to a bunch of ways to monitor something as well.

I wont lie, I've never really used Fring. I've fired it up once or twice before, but with this update I am very tempted to try it out again. The only problem with this is the iPhone doesn’t have a camera on the front, making for awkward video conversations, but we can only hope for one when the next iPhone is released in 2010.

Below is a video by Fring demonstrating the service. Although, all I see is a bunch of greenscreen work and simple screen tracking, but I would imagine it's pretty close to the real deal.

Fring is unfortunately limited to WiFi only, but the workaround is of course to use 3G Unrestrictor on a jailbroken iPhone. Using this tweak you can make Skype calls over 3G, and call unlimited to Canada/USA for $3/month. And of course a bunch of other things 3G Unrestrictor will let you do

One should also note that this is only one-way video calling at the time. Fring has also said that once there is a front-facing camera, they will make two-way video conversations available — just like they are on some Nokia devices.

sweet! can't believe this is free! even if beejive were to bring this update to their app, they'll have a hell of a time competing with FREE. and honestly, i'm surprised Darth Jobbs and the Empire let this one through. i mean even if it doesn't break any rules, i'm surprised apple let someone beat them to the punch on a feature that is worthy of this many geek points (not like you have to break a rule to get denied anyways..)

never used fring. also until i watched this video, i allways thought it was pronounced like "fringe" you know like the outside boundry or limits of something. seemed fitting due to the type of service it provides. dont you think?

instead its pronounced fring like "thing" or "ding" or "sing" "fring" seems like a waste of a perfect opportunity to me.

Is there a way to make fring not pull up my whole entire address book. It's kind of annoying. I'd only want to see people on my skype. I did the VoIPover3G hack and I'm trying to get the video calling feature to work but when I call someone on Skype the video box shows a red circle with a line through it. (It's an error message). I use 3G Unrestrictor.

it make no sense to have this app its cool but THE IPHONE DOES NOT HAVE A FRONT FACING CAMERA so i would hate for other people to be able to see the benefits of my app and i cant because the A-HOLES in Cupertino wont give us what the freak we want next iphone better have all the stuff these three are missing or im going with droid

Someone should make an attachable mirror that hangs off at an angle so that it can be used: for instance you have the phone facing away from you, camera facing you. The attachable mirror would hang off to the left or right, and create an image of the phones screen while still having the camera facing you! Hey, its not perfect, but it would be a simple temporary solution! It it wouldnt be hard to make: all you would have to do is use one of the light weight iphone mirror screen protectors and stick it out in front. Its so light weight, it wouldnt be awkward or anything.

this is so nice, do iphone have like external camera, where we can plug in on the bottom of iphone where we used to charge it, and the camera facing us if iphone invent something like that im sure will buy it